The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Thursday, November 30, 2006 Issue: November 2006 Last Update: Tuesday, December 05, 2006
  • Tunnels attract attention

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Ian Fuemmeler

    The tunnel systems beneath Central are widely unknown, yet only a few feet beneath the commonly traveled floors and hallways. Inside, it is difficult to get used to the perfect dark, and the f

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  • Gillioz reopened

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Jordan Larson

    The historical Gillioz Theater in downtown Springfield is now open after being closed since 1979, and has had numerous shows and events to celebrate in the month of October (including Central’s Chambe

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  • Je M’appelle

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Olivia Croessmann

    Spectacular, catchy band names aren’t always needed for success. A new band in Springfield has chosen a name that literally means, “my name is” in French.

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Community members can work to make bar ban fair for all ages
It is time to stop bickering about the results of the bar ban and actually find a solution that the majority of people can be happy with.
School uniforms could solve problems
A dress code will never be fair to all. It’s time to start thinking about school uniforms. As students, we face judgment and sometimes disrespect based on what we choose to wear to school. Superfici
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Spectacular, catchy band names aren’t always needed for success. A new band in Springfield has chosen a name that literally means, “my name is” in French.
Stranger Than Fiction doesn't impress
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Viewers knew that one day, Will Ferrell would have to grow-up. In Stranger than Fiction, Ferrell gets too old too fast as Harold, an IRS agent who follows a diligent daily routine until his life is th
Advanced programs such as the International Baccalaureate Program (IB) and the Middle Years Scholars Program (MYSP), have often been a highlight of what makes Central great, but some have noticed that
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The historical Gillioz Theater in downtown Springfield is now open after being closed since 1979, and has had numerous shows and events to celebrate in the month of October (including Central’s Chambe
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The tunnel systems beneath Central are widely unknown, yet only a few feet beneath the commonly traveled floors and hallways. Inside, it is difficult to get used to the perfect dark, and the f
As part of a protest against abortion, a pro-life group displayed a large picture of the head of an aborted fetus on city property outside the school on Oct. 30.

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